Anyone else had objects move on their own right after a death in the family?

by Rhys Skinwalker · 2 weeks ago 14 views 0 replies
Rhys Skinwalker
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2 weeks ago
#9192

Right so this happened about three weeks after my nan passed. I was sat in her old chair that we'd brought back to ours, and a ceramic figure she kept on her mantlepiece just slid clean across the shelf. No vibration, no windows open, nothing. Completely flat surface as well.

The thing is it was one of those little shepherd figures she absolutely loved and I've always wondered if that was her way of letting us know she was still about. Probably sounds daft but it didn't feel threatening at all, it felt oddly comforting if that makes sense.

Has anyone else had something like this with an object that belonged to the person who passed? I'm starting to think theres something to the idea that grief and emotional energy might actually trigger this sort of thing. Would love to hear what others have experienced.

OccultHampshire
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#9349

Classic post-death object displacement, happens all the time and the debunkers never have a decent explanation for it. Three weeks is bang in the window too - most reported activity clusters between two and six weeks after passing, before whatever's lingering either moves on or settles in permanently.

WraithlikeOxfordshire
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Yeah this happened to me after my dad went. Clock in the hallway stopped at the exact time he died, which I know sounds textbook but I genuinely didn't know what time he'd passed until my sister told me later. Gave me chills.

What gets me is the skeptics always go "vibrations" or "air currents" but a ceramic figure sliding across a flat surface? That takes actual force. Did it move in a straight line or was it more of a slow drift? I'm trying to figure out if theres a pattern with how these things move because I've been logging incidents and the straight-line movements seem to happen more often right after the death, the drifting stuff comes weeks later. Might be nothing but it's interesting.

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